I read that, and I wondered what the general sentiment here on roverstalk would be...

So, Senior looks at our roster of players & our manager and says, "man, everything here is as good as it's going to be...no changes needed for the rest of the season. We will worry about that when we are in League One."

Yes it makes better sense if you're one or two player short, and you're going into the promotion run, that you make a couple of roster moves in January.

But I would think it would be equally important for teams like ours that definitely have needs in order to stay up. It makes no sense at all to be number 23 in the Championship and sit here when you could bring in a transfer or two, and say, "nope, we're going to be fine."

I guess we would have to know the potential loss of going into League 1 from Championship; lets just take the gate & concessions. If we average roughly 10,000/game now; what will we average in League 1- it will likely be less, maybe 6000 fans attending per game? If those 4,000 fans just spent £20 each game, that would be £80,000 per game lost.